Before I order a new pair from somewhere, I thought I would put the word out...............
Someone might have the basic and decided to got the "Full Blown" Coil Over system and have some springs sitting in a corner of their garage collecting dust.
Thanks for the lead though.
-JD.
I'll bump it back to the top so you can read and take a look at the picture. Remember... I'll pull the springs off the add if we strike some kind of deal that you just can't refuse
I'll bump it back to the top so you can read and take a look at the picture. Remember... I'll pull the springs off the add if we strike some kind of deal that you just can't refuse
BLACKIE
I can buy "Rear Eibachs" at $130 for the pair shipped.
Will you take $100.00 for the rears shipped to 98498?
OR $150.00 for F/R shipped to 98498?
I can PAYPAL you as soon as you say.
I called and they said free S&H and I almost jumped.
Sometimes there is what you need waiting in a corner somewhere.................
ie anyone need a K&N APPOLLO CAI for a 2008 MAZDA (NC) Miata???
I have a DEAL on a complete setup in the box!
They are probably all made by the same little oriental dude in a shack somewhere............the ones that cost more are the ones that the spray paint didn't run on.............
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Originally Posted by RUN ROD RUN
Other then cost and color ... what the technical difference between Belltech, Ground Force & Eibachs springs for the SSR?
Other then cost and color ... what the technical difference between Belltech, Ground Force & Eibachs springs for the SSR?
Sorry for the hi-jack .......
I have had experience with both the Eibach and Belltech in other applications and found the ride to be better in the Eibach, at least according to my calibrated AZZ meter.....
My SSR: '05 Auto Redline Red #20727.... Born on 05/05/05...
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Originally Posted by Greg Ducato
I have had experience with both the Eibach and Belltech in other applications and found the ride to be better in the Eibach, at least according to my calibrated AZZ meter.....
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